Zusammenfassung der Ressource
VERTEBRATE
ANIMALS
- animals that
have backbone
- VERTEBRATES
(Hypernym)
- ENDOTHERMICS
(Hypernym)
- MAMMALS
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
- They have mammary
glands (meronym) | They
have body covered with
fur (meronym) | They
have 4 legs (except
dolphings and whales) |
They have lungs for
breathing (meronym)
- Cat
(Hyponym)
- Dolphin
(Hyponym)
- Whale
(Hyponym)
- Horse
(Hyponym)
- Elephant
(Hyponym)
- Monkey
(Hyponym)
- Bat
(Hyponym)
- Tiger
(Hyponym)
- Leopard
(Hyponym)
- Giraffe
(Hyponym)
- BIRDS
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
- They have feathers
(meronym) | They have
a beak (meronym) |
They have 2 legs and 2
wings (meronym) |
They have lungs for
breathing (meronym) |
They lay eggs
- Eagle
(Hyponym)
- Parrot
(Hyponym)
- Ostrich
(Hyponym)
- Duck
(Hyponym)
- Owl
(Hyponym)
- ECTOTHERMICS
(Hypernym)
- REPTILES
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
- They have dry scaly skin
(meronym) | They have
lungs for breathing
(meronym) | They lay
eggs
- Chameleon
(Hyponym)
- Snake
(Hyponym)
- Crocodile
(Hyponym)
- Turtle
(Hyponym)
- AMPHIBIANS
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
- They have scaly skin (meronym) | They spend
part of their lives in water and part on land |
Most of them go through methamorphosis
from young (tadpole) to adult | The young
ones use gills (meronym) to breath but the
adult ones use lungs or cutaneous respiration
(meronym) | They lay eggs
- Newt
(Hyponym)
- Salamander
(Hyponym)
- Toad
(Hyponym)
- FISH
(Hyponym)
- They have scales (meronym) |
They have fins (meronym) | They
have gills (meronym) | They live in
water | They lay eggs
- Shark
(Hyponym)
- Salmon
(Hyponym)
- Tuna
(Hyponym)
- Cod
(Hyponym)
- animals that
don´t have
backbone
- INVERTEBRATES
(Hyponym)
(Antonym)
- Without
Corporal
Protection
(Antonym)
- They have a soft body
- WORMS
(Hyponym)
- They have a segmented body
- Annelids
(Hyponym)
- They have a round body
- Nematodes
(Hyponym)
- They have a flat body
- Platyhelminthes
(Hyponym)
- They live in the water |
They filter food from
the water that
surrounds them
- PORIFEROUS/SPONGES
(Hyponym)
- They have a soft body |
They have
stinging
cells
(meronym)
- COELENTERATES
(Hyponym)
- Jellyfish
(Hyponym)
- Polyp
(Hyponym)
- With
Corporal
Protection
(Antonym)
- They have a soft
unsegmented body
(meronym)
- MOLLUSKS
(Hyponym)
- External shell
(meronym)
(Antonym)
- They have 2 shells
connected at one point |
They live in the water
- BIVALVES
(Hyponym)
- Oyster
(Hyponym)
- Mussel (Hyponym)
- They have 2 eyes at the end
of antennaes (meronym) |
They live on land and in the
water
- GASTEROPODS
(Hyponym)
- Snail
(Hyponym)
- Slug
(Hyponym)
- Limpet
(Hyponym)
- Internal shell
(meronym)
(Antonym)
- They have a large head
with tentacles (meronym) |
They live in the water
- CEPHALOPODS
(Hyponym)
- Octopus
(Hyponym)
- Squid
(Hyponym)
- They have radial symmetry |
They have an external skeleton
composed of calcareous
plates or spines
(meronym)
- ECHINODERMS
(Hyponym)
- Sea Star
(Hyponym)
- Sea Urchin
(Hyponym)
- They have an external skeleton (meronym) |
They have a segmented body (meronym) |
Paired jointed appendages
(meronym)
- ARTHROPODS
(Hyponym)
- They have (5 -10) pairs of legs
(meronym), 2 antennaes
(meronym) and 2 body parts
(cephalothorax and
abdomen) (meronym)
- CRUSTACEANS
(Hyponym)
- Crab
(Hyponym)
- Lobster
(Hyponym)
- Their body have lots of segments
(meronym) | They have many pairs
of legs (meronym) and 2 antennaes
(meronym)
- MYRIAPODS
(Hyponym)
- Centipede
(Hyponym)
- Millipede
(Hyponym)
- They have 8 legs
(meronym) | They have
neither antennaes nor
wings |The have 2
body parts
(cephalothorax and
abdomen) (meronym) |
Most of them have 8
eyes (meronym)
- ARACHNIDS
(Hyponym)
- Scorpion
(Hyponym)
- Tick
(Hyponym)
- Spider
(Hyponym)
- They have 6 legs
(meronym), 2
antennaes
(meronym) and 3
body parts
(head, thorax
and abdomen)
(meronym) |
Many have
wings
(meronym)
- INSECTS
(Hyponym)
- Mosquito
(Hyponym)
- Ant
(Hyponym)
- Butterfly
(Hyponym)
- Scarab
(Hyponym)
- Fly
(Hyponym)